LG Display has received cybersecurity certification for its latest automotive OLED products, making it the first display manufacturer to meet the ISO-SAE 21434:2021 standard. The certification, issued by UL Solutions, confirms that the company has processes in place to address cybersecurity risks across the entire product lifecycle, including development, production, supply, and disposal.
The certification follows LG Display’s efforts to build internal cybersecurity capabilities over the past year. The company established a dedicated cybersecurity organization and updated its development and production systems to better address risks such as hacking attempts on display components. These updates support the reliability of its automotive OLED displays, which will enter mass production next year.
As the automotive sector shifts toward Software-Defined Vehicles, cybersecurity requirements are being more widely applied to suppliers, particularly in regions such as Europe. Displays have become important components in this context because they act as primary interfaces for drivers, providing vehicle information and enabling interaction with infotainment systems.
With the certification now in place, LG Display plans to apply the approved processes to new products and future production. The company views this step as part of its broader efforts to align with evolving industry standards and customer expectations in the mobility market.
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